College Physics
College Physics
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ISBN: 9781285737027
Author: Raymond A. Serway, Chris Vuille
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 6P

(a)

To determine

The value of absolute zero in Celsius.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 6P

The value of absolute zero in Celsius is 270οC .

Explanation of Solution

Section 1:

Explanation:

To determine: The constants a and b.

Answer:

The constant (a) is 4.7×103atm/οC

The constant (b) is 1.27 atm.

Given Info: The pressure ( P1 ) is 0.900 atm when temperature ( T1 ) is 78.5οC . The pressure ( P2 ) is 1.635 atm when temperature ( T2 ) is 78.0οC .

Since, the volume is constant, the P-T graph is a straight line of the form,

P=aT+b                            (I)

  • P is the pressure.
  • T is the temperature.
  • a and b are constants.

For the two sets of pressure and temperature,

P1=aT1+b                           (II)

P2=aT2+b                         (III)

From Equations (I) and (II),

a=P1P2T1T2                         (IV)

Substitute 0.900 atm for P1 , 78.5οC for T1 , 1.635 atm for P2 and 78.0οC for T2 to get a.

a=(0.900atm)(1.635atm)[78.5οC][78.0οC]=4.7×103atm/οC

From Equation (II),

b=P1aT1

Substitute 0.900 atm for P1 , 78.5οC for T1 and 4.7×103atm/οC for a.

b=(0.900atm)[4.7×103atm/οC][78.5οC]=1.27atm

The constant (a) is 4.7×103atm/οC

The constant (b) is 1.27 atm.

Conclusion:

From Equation (I), the temperature is,

T=bPa

At absolute zero, pressure is zero.

Substitute 0 atm for P, 4.7×103atm/οC for a and 1.27 atm for b to get T.

T=(0.atm)(1.27atm)4.7×103atm/οC=270.21οC

On Rounding off,

T=270οC

(b)

To determine

The pressure.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 6P

The pressure is 1.27 atm.

Explanation of Solution

From Equation (I) of (a),

P=aT+b

At the freezing point, temperature is zero.

Substitute 0οC for T, 4.7×103atm/οC for a and 1.27 atm for b to get P.

P=(4.7×103atm/οC)(0οC)+(1.27atm)=1.27atm

Conclusion:

The pressure is 1.27 atm.

(c)

To determine

The pressure.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 6P

The pressure is 1.74 atm.

Explanation of Solution

From Equation (I) of (a),

P=aT+b

At the boiling point, temperature is 100οC .

Substitute 100οC for T, 4.7×103atm/οC for a and 1.27 atm for b to get P.

P=(4.7×103atm/οC)(100οC)+(1.27atm)=1.74atm

Conclusion:

The pressure is 1.74 atm.

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